"MV Ever Given" Marine Traffic Jam

Yeh. They got other ships like the Ever Greet, Ever Lasting, etc.

And slightly less known ships like Ever Hard, Ever Stuck, etc.

And the Ever Groot?

They shouldn’t have tried that U-turn move—no parking, no parking on the dance floor.

Reminded me of this :sunglasses:

Seems to me a typical case of: “Henk, turn the ship, I’ve left my purse in Suez”.

Your other left!

Has anyone heard about the future toilet paper shortage because of this? Better stock up before it’s gone!

I got my supply! He he he!

Who is old enough to remember the 1967 Arab-Israeli War?

The Suez was closed for 8 years back then.

Wow, I did not remember that.

of sanity…The Most costume changes per minute of video Ever—the Ever Change.

When I see evergreen I think heroin dealers

Oh Tarja… Thanks LB. If I could only turn back time.

She is on track again: EVER GIVEN Current position (Container Ship, IMO 9811000) - VesselFinder :+1:

That’s Cher, I think. :stuck_out_tongue:

(At least I remember the commercial for… uhh… whatever.)

But yeah, ever since she got done dirty by the rest of the band, it just wasn’t the same. Same name, but not the same band.

“Smeagol is freee” :smiley:

I remember that. I also remember that back then about all I knew that came from China was tea, fancy dishes, and silk. Hondas and Toyotas were rare oddities and we had a new Rambler. My favorite shoes came from a factory about 45 minutes away from my house. Those miniature transistor radios from Japan sure were neat. However, our vacuum tube TV was made in the USA and IIRC the first “solid state” TV that we got to replace it during the time the Suez was closed was also made here. Very different world today. :slight_smile:

I guess I was already becoming globalized. :wink:

I had a Volvo 123GT and an Austin Mini Cooper S and a Ducati Diana Mark 3 motorcycle. My home stereo was self-assembled Heathkit (US) but my turntable was a B&O (Denmark) and my speakers were Yamaha. I smoked Irish pipe tobacco and had already discovered Guinness and other European beers.

I had friends (Jewish) who wanted to go and join the Israeli armed forces, but that war ended too soon.

A very different world today though.

I remember billboards on Rt 17 through the Catskills down to NYC saying buy Israeli war bonds.